Drake's Assault on Panama also known as the Defence of Panama was a military event that took place in January 1596 during the Anglo–Spanish War. An English...
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limited edition 'Captain Morgan 1671'. Francis Drake's expedition of 1572–1573 Drake's Assault on Panama Talty 2007, p. 210. Lane 1999, p. 120. Pope 1978...
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for Drake (alongside another up-and-coming contemporary, ASAP Rocky) during Drake's Club Paradise Tour in early 2012. The tour followed Drake's smash...
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involving the Republic of Panama from the colonial period to the modern era. Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604): Drake's Assault on Panama (1596) Capture of Portobello...
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Sir Francis Drake's expedition of 1572–1573 was an uncommissioned privateering voyage by Sir Francis Drake to the western and southern Caribbean Sea...
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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, respectively. The series follows Nathan Drake, a self-proclaimed descendant of Drake who retraces...
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Francis Drake's circumnavigation, also known as Drake's Raiding Expedition, was an important historical maritime event that took place between 15 December...
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which remained in localized use until 1923. January 6 – Drake's Assault on Panama: Sir Francis Drake, General Thomas Baskerville and an English force of 15...
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John Marchant (seaman) (section Raid on Cadiz (1587))
encounters of the day. He lost his life near Nombre de Dios, Panama, a few weeks before Drake's own death. In 1585, Captain John Marchant, along with Anthony...
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are destroyed by a large slave uprising January 6 – Drake's Assault on Panama: Sir Francis Drake, General Thomas Baskerville and an English force of 15...
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that lasted 7 hours, Drake's small command was steadily driven back toward the Little Missouri but he managed to stop the enemy assault, enabling the remainder...
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expedition fleet led by Sir Francis Drake. This was part of Sir Francis Drake's Great Expedition and was his last engagement on the Spanish Main before he headed...
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English Armada (redirect from The Drake-Norris Expedition)
hit. Two of Drake's ships were captured that day, one ran aground and two more were smashed against the rocks near Cangus. On 3 July, Drake still struggled...
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Battle of Santo Domingo (1586) (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
: 29 On New Years Day Drake's ships lay off the mouth of the harbor, just within artillery range and as English ships took up their stations, Drake ran...
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Battle of Las Palmas (category Francis Drake)
remained together for the unplanned assault on Gran Canaria. After the English arrived, at eleven o'clock Drake sent one of the smaller ships forward...
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from the English. From 1572 to 1597, Francis Drake was associated with most of the assaults on Panama. Drake's activities demonstrated the indefensibility...
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Capture of Santiago (1585) (category Francis Drake)
the English approached, so Drake and his men looted what little they could, then burned the village to the ground. Drake's force returned to the coast...
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Henry Morgan (section Attack on Panama (1669–1671))
where, Barbour writes, he was "handsomely lionized ... as the hero on whom Drake's mantle had fallen". Although some sources state that Morgan was incarcerated...
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Siege of Ostend (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
a minimum. The siege included a number of assaults by the Spanish, including a massive unsuccessful assault by 10,000 Spanish infantry in January 1602...
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Capture of Portobello (1601) (category Panama articles missing geocoordinate data)
of Plymouth, assaulted and took the seaport town of Portobelo at Colon on the eastern / northern coast of Panama / Isthmus of Panama in Central America...
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Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 January 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2023. Utichi, Joe (11 July 2021). "Marion Cotillard On Youth Activism Doc 'Bigger...
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Governor of Panama Don Agustín de Bracamonte. While the negotiations for this was going on – Bracamonte led a sizeable force from Panama City intent on recapturing...
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December. At the time of their arrival at Panama in January 1671, Collier successfully led the left wing of the assault to capture the town. Proceeding to loot...
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he and Sir Francis Drake attacked a Spanish mule train escorting gold and silver to Nombre de Dios on the Atlantic coast of Panama, and he was subsequently...
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Capture of Breda (1590) (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
which became famous as the ruse with the Turfschip van Breda, a small assault force hid in a peat barge, entered the city of Breda, and proceeded to...
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Battle of Cartagena de Indias (1586) (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
military and naval action fought on 9–11 February 1586, of the recently declared Anglo-Spanish War that resulted in the assault and capture by English soldiers...
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Elizabethan Sea Dogs (section Sir Francis Drake)
defeat at San Juan de Ulúa, Drake set on an expedition in 1572 to Panama, which was successful, netting some £20,000. Drake followed this with another...
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Vestavia Hills High School in 1983 and went on to play for two years at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Florida. He was drafted by the Texas...
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attacks by the assaulting forces. The capture of the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa and the city of Veracruz (1568) by John Hawkins, and Drake's series of attacks...
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Defiance, Drake's flagship, and another of the 28 cannonballs fired by the Spanish gunners crashed into Drake's cabin, splintering the stool he sat on at supper...
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